Business Lending Expo

$13.8 million dollars for Nevada Businesses

The Department of Treasury has allocated $13.8 million federal dollars to
Nevada via the State Small Business Credit Initiative.
Learn how to access these dollars! Refreshments will be served.


Welcome & Opening
Remarks by


Michael E. Skaggs
Executive Director
NV Commission on Economic Development

Funding Sponsors

Bank of Nevada | Business Finance Corp. | Celtic Bank | JPMorgan Chase & Co. | Meadows Bank | Mutual of Omaha Bank | Nevada State Bank | Nevada State Development Corp | Préstamos CDFI, LLC | TMC Finance | U.S. Bank | U.S. Dept of the Interior Office of Indian Energy & Econ Dev| Wells Fargo Bank

On-site Resources

Clark County | Fundingroadmap.com | IRS | Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce | Latin Chamber of Commerce | Nevada Micro Enterprise Initiative | NV Small Business Development Center | Procurement Outreach Program | Rural Nevada Development Corp | SCORE | USDA Nevada | U.S. Small Business Administration

Free Breakout Sessions

Marketing Madness

It’s a 24/7 process to market your product or service! Are you current with what works best and are you gaining new customers continuously?

The Business Plan

What is it, why does my business need one and how do I get one?

Credit Repair

I can’t get a loan! How do I become “bankable” and improve my credit status?

[En Español] Start Your Own Business

How do I start my own business? Presented in Spanish

If your company needs a loan or is wondering how to qualify, then the free NV Business Lending Expo is for you!

RSVP for the free NV Business Lending Expo Today!

The Orleans Hotel & Casino, Mardi Gras Ballroom – Las Vegas, NV Thursday, July 14, 2011 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served. RSVP online: http://nsbdc.org/education-training/business-training-calendar RSVP via phone at the Nevada Small Business Development Center: 1-800-240-7094 Questions? Contact Kathy Carrico: 775-784-6879 or kcarrico@unr.edu

The NSBDC is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All services are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. SBA cannot endorse any products, opinions or services of any external parties or activities.

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